I'm unable to edit the wiki, posting here for visibility/searchability.
Since I had a nvidia GPU I tried to use the multi-gpu management utility but it ended up in worse resolution and non-hdr support (probably also due to my older cpu). I ended up switching back to the external nvidia gpu.
But I still had in the BIOS the "iGPU multi-montior support" enabled. This led to an issue with Steam Hogwarts Legacy to constant unplayable frame-rates. There were no Nvidia DLSS options available even though the ingame settings in the bottom was my Nvidia card listing.
After disabling said multi-monitor setting in the BIOS the game correctly detected my card again, DLSS was available to be configured and frame rates were great again.
I have not encountered any other game with this issue so far but also didn't try many. Open to you if you want to add a note to the wiki in some way.
I'm unable to edit the wiki, posting here for visibility/searchability.
Since I had a nvidia GPU I tried to use the multi-gpu management utility but it ended up in worse resolution and non-hdr support (probably also due to my older cpu). I ended up switching back to the external nvidia gpu.
But I still had in the BIOS the "iGPU multi-montior support" enabled. This led to an issue with Steam Hogwarts Legacy to constant unplayable frame-rates. There were no Nvidia DLSS options available even though the ingame settings in the bottom was my Nvidia card listing.
After disabling said multi-monitor setting in the BIOS the game correctly detected my card again, DLSS was available to be configured and frame rates were great again.
I have not encountered any other game with this issue so far but also didn't try many. Open to you if you want to add a note to the wiki in some way.